Try plugging in a different keyboard. It appears that somekeyboards can use either USB or PS/2 ports with just a simpleadapter plug, while others cannot. Even if you don't need anddon't use the adapter, you may need the kind of keyboard thatcan use such an adapter in order for your motherboard to readthe keyboard without Windows USB drivers.

Try plugging in a different keyboard. It appears that somekeyboards can use either USB or PS/2 ports with just a simpleadapter plug, while others cannot. Even if you don't need anddon't use the adapter, you may need the kind of keyboard thatcan use such an adapter in order for your motherboard to readthe keyboard without Windows USB drivers.

What was that key... F1, F2,F12, delete?(Start tapping BIOS entry key before post?)(Try different USB port?) Do you mean to Remove battery or change amount of RAM or cause some other to start BIOS setup?

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